Crackling after Magix installation
australie
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Hello, I have Magix 2014, my final video after editing crackles, do you know why? I've done several tests: nothing works :( thank you in advance.
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in program options (Y key)
playback tab
increase buffer size if possible.
or increase multi-track size.
or in the program, reduce the number of audio tracks. (by exporting just the audio and re-importing it on a single track in wav format preferably).
and mute the tracks where there is nothing.
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Good evening,
Maybe process the audio in Magix before finalizing!
Best regards.
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Hello glg29, what does that mean? I've never had to deal with the sound; the sound from the original file is fine, and I get this in the middle of the video.
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Surprising that this happens in the middle of the video; usually, the sound is good or not throughout the video.
You specify that the audio is correct on the original track; what audio output format do you select in the final video?
Small image regarding audio processing.
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Breizh a tao -
Hello,
I don't select an output sound, I go to the Edit tab and just select the video format... I've never been asked for the output audio format... it does it on its own... I take the mpg4 format. Strangely, I tried my editing work again: I started over by re-importing the videos and re-cutting them, and it didn't happen anymore, so it's a mystery...
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 54.0 -
Well, it started again when I tried to modify the file, it's annoying, I don't see what it could be :(
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Hello australie,
I still think it’s about your video export choices, MP4 is fine but for the audio, maybe go with AAC or MP3.
Best regards.- If you have made your video, and your film is ready for example, I don't quite understand why you go through the Edit tab!
You can try going through File, Export Movie, then select Video in MPEG4 format.
A window will open indicating how your movie will be exported, you can read the information at this stage and possibly change the settings in Presets, for example, to have the audio in AAC format, you select MP4 FullHD 1920 X 1080 25p.
Then check the location where your movie will be saved and change it if it's not suitable, then confirm by clicking OK.
Next, a window appears saying "Mixdown", your film is being recorded in the desired formats.
You will check in the storage location of your film if you still have those crackles by playing your video.
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